HAVING A BEER GARDEN IN BAYVIEW'S HUMBOLDT PARK HAS SOME NEIGHBORS CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR CHILDREN'S SAFETY. BUT AS WISN 12 NEWS TONI VALLIERE REPORTS, THE COUNTY SUPERVISOR SAYS IT COULD HELP CUT BACK ON CRIME. LENORE BURGER HAS LIVED ACROSS FROM HUMBOLDT PARK SINCE 2009. "PLAYING BALL WITH HER SON" SHE AND HER SON BEN SPEND A LOT OF TIME PLAYING IN THE PARK... BUT SHE'S OPPOSED TO THE ADDITION OF A BEER GARDEN HERE. IF APPROVED BY THE PARKS DEPARTMENT, THE BEER GARDEN WOULD BE RUN BY SAINT FRANCIS BREWERY FROM JUNE THROUGH NOVEMBER. 18 PICNIC TABLES WOULD BE ADDED , ALLOWING BEER AND FOOD TO BE SERVED TO NEARLY 200 PEOPLE. "I THINK JUST THE NOTION OF HAVING A BAR RIGHT NEXT TO A TOT LOT WE'RE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH THAT, THIS IS WHERE WE TAKE OUR CHILDREN TO PLAY." "WHILE THE BASEBALL FIELD AND THE PLAYGROUND ARE BOTH NEARBY, COUNTY SUPERVISOR JASON HAAS SAYS HAVING THE PARK HERE COULD ACTUALLY HELP MAKE THE PARK SAFER." HAAS - "THE TWO BEER GARDENS AT THE OTHER TWO COUNTY PARKS ARE BOTH ADJACENT TO TOT LOTS AND THERE HAVE BEEN ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS." THIS BEER GARDEN AT ESTABROOK PARK OPENED IN 20-12. THE MILWAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYS THEY HAVEN'T HAD REPORTS OF ANY TROUBLE. "THERE'S A GOOD CROWD OF PEOPLE THERE, THEY'RE ACTIVE, THEY'RE WATCHING THE ENVIRONMENT." HAAS SAYS THE BREWERY WOULD UPGRADE THE PAVILLION AND BRING MONEY TO THE PARKS DEPARTMENT. CHANGES BURGER FEELS WOULD BE A SACRIFICE FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD. "WE WANT THE PARK TO BE KIND OF A SACRED PLACE FOR THE COUNTY TO USE AND HAVING PRIVATE BUSINESS IN THERE TAKES AWAY FROM THAT." IN BAYVIEW, TONI VALLIERE, WISN 12 NEWS. SOME NEIGHBORS ALSO THINK THE BEER GARDEN COULD ADD TO THE PARKING AND TRAFFIC ISSUES THAT THE PARK ALREADY SEES WITH ITS POPULAR "CHILL ON THE HILL" SUMMER CONCERT SERIES. THE PARKS DEPARTMENT IS EXPECTED TO MAKE A DECISION ON THE

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